1/12/2014
Murphey named IEEE fellow
Yi Lu Murphey’s work with hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) directly impacts the fuel economy in HEV manufacturing. Her research in vehicle fault diagnostics has led to automated, fast and more accurate diagnosis, ultimately reducing repair time and cost....
12/14/2013
Students honored as Chancellor's Medallion recipients, speakers during commencement ceremonies
Speakers include: Brendan Gallagher, Pamela Yaacoub, Vijay Natarajan, Andrew Schigelone, Talal Alriyashi, Sarah Pinto, Elizabeth Bastian, and Joseph Miszcak....
12/6/2013
A family affair: Mother and son set to graduate together
Marcy Omaits didn’t always have a quiet place to study. She’d lug her textbooks to her sons’ wrestling matches, her quiz notes to Bon Jovi concerts with the boys. Studying was important, but not at the expense of her family....
11/20/2013
Engineering by design: Inside the GAME Lab
Justin Hawke repeatedly punched down on the keyboard in the Games and Multimedia Environments (GAME) Lab. On screen, he haphazardly chased a soccer player around an empty beach....
11/8/2013
Taking flight
Micheal Susalla’s life path first took him to the U.S. Air Force and an air base in Suffolk, England. Now, he’s using that experience as a springboard toward a career in software engineering....
11/8/2013
To serve and support
Two threads run throughout Dr. Paul Rogers’ distinguished career: a love for engineering and a love for country. Since August 2012, Rogers (’98 M.S.E.-M.E.) has been director of the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and...
10/25/2013
The benefits of membership
Looking back on his years as a student, CECS graduate Joshua Morrison wishes he would have done a few things differently....
10/22/2013
News from Research and Sponsored Programs: Four faculty and staff members awarded
Read the latest from the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs....
10/9/2013
Follow the digital trail
From combating cyber warfare to determining the authenticity of the latest viral video, the field of digital forensics has grown quickly in the past decade. Now students in University of Michigan-Dearborn’s digital forensics classes are using the new digit...